FIFA Puskás Award
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Puskás, one of the top scorers of the 20th century
The FIFA Puskás Award [ˈpuʃkaːʃ] is an award established on 20 October 2009 by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), at the behest of former president Sepp Blatter, in order to award the player, male or female, judged to have scored the most aesthetically significant, or "most beautiful", goal of the year.
The award is in honor of Ferenc Puskás, the striker of Real Madrid at the late 1950s and the 1960s, and central member of the highly successful Hungarian side of the same era. Puskás is widely considered by many to be the most powerful and prolific forward European football produced in first division football, and scored a once world record of 84 goals in 85 internationals. He is one of the top scorers of the 20th century with 512 goals in 528 matches.
"It is important to preserve the memory of those footballing greats who have left their mark on our history. Ferenc Puskás was not only a player with immense talent who won many honours, but also a remarkable man. FIFA is therefore delighted to pay tribute to him by dedicating this award to his memory," said Blatter at the inauguration of the award in Budapest.
The time-frame for the first award was July 2008 to July 2009. The annual award was presented for the first time during the 2009 FIFA World Player of the Year Gala on 21 December in Switzerland, with the Portuguese player Cristiano Ronaldo being the first prize winner.
Criteria
- It should be a beautiful goal (subjective — the spread of goals should include long-range shots, team goals, overhead kicks, individual plays, etc.).
- It should be awarded "without distinction of championship, gender or nationality". [1]
- It should not be the result of luck, mistakes or a deflection by another player.
- It should support fair play, i.e. the player should not have behaved badly in the game or have been charged with doping, for example.
Winners and Nominees
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
The following list includes the nominees for the 2013 award. Voting was possible through the FIFA.com website until 9 December 2013, after a second voting round was held between the top three goals from the first round. The award to the winning goal from the second round was presented on 13 January 2014.
2014
The nominees for 2014 were announced on 12 November.[4]
2015
FIFA announced its list of 10 2015 nominees in November.[6]
Rank |
Player |
Team |
Opponent |
Score |
Competition |
Location |
Vote percentage[7] |
1st |
Wendell Lira |
Goianésia |
Atlético Goianiense |
2–1 |
2015 Campeonato Goiano |
Estádio Serra Dourada, Goiânia |
46.7% |
2nd |
Lionel Messi |
Barcelona |
Athletic Bilbao |
3–1 |
2015 Copa del Rey Final |
Estadi Camp Nou, Barcelona |
33.3% |
3rd |
Alessandro Florenzi |
Roma |
Barcelona |
1–1 |
2015–16 UEFA Champions League |
Stadio Olimpico, Rome |
7.1% |
Unranked |
Carli Lloyd |
United States |
Japan |
5–2 |
2015 FIFA Women's World Cup Final |
BC Place Stadium, Vancouver |
N/A |
Philippe Mexes |
Milan |
Inter Milan |
1–0 |
2015 International Champions Cup |
Shenzhen Universiade Sports Centre, Shenzhen |
Carlos Tevez |
Juventus |
Parma |
7–0 |
2014–15 Serie A |
Juventus Stadium, Turin |
Gonzalo Castro |
Real Sociedad |
Deportivo de La Coruña |
1–1 |
2014–15 La Liga |
Anoeta Stadium, San Sebastián |
Marcel Ndjeng |
SC Paderborn 07 |
Bolton Wanderers |
4–1 |
Friendly match |
Franz Fekete Stadion, Kapfenberg |
David Ball |
Fleetwood Town |
Preston North End |
2–2 |
2014–15 Football League One |
Highbury Stadium, Fleetwood |
Esteban Ramirez |
Herediano |
Deportivo Saprissa |
3–2 |
2014-15 FPD - Invierno |
Estadio Eladio Rosabal Cordero, San Francisco |
See also
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